27 min

Connecting with Nature and Each Other During COVID Sunshine Parenting

    • Parenting

This week I'm bringing you my chat with long-time camp director Ariella Rogge of Sanborn Western Camps. Ariella has a TON of amazing ideas for activities we can do to encourage our kids to explore nature. She also shares connection tips families can use to stay close during COVID-19.
About Ariella Ariella began her career at Sanborn when she was twelve. After five years as a camper and five years as a staff member she continued her work with young people as a high school teacher. She and her family returned to camp in 2001 and she became Program Director at High Trails. In 2013, she became Director. Ariella received a B.A. in English from Colorado College and is a certified secondary English educator and WEMT. She has been active in developing Outcomes-Based Research for the ACA and often presents at national and regional conferences.
Watch our Chat Links to Instructions & Downloads for Activities we Discussed NATURE NUGGETS #2: Nature Bingo
NATURE NUGGETS #4: 100 Inch Hike
NATURE NUGGETS #5: Nature Scavenger Hunt
Question Strategy:
"I THINK, I NOTICE, IT REMINDS ME OF, I WONDER..."
"... makes them feel different about the world around them." quote
Maintaining & Building Connections Virtual dinner get -togethers
"real" letters
Keeping a record of this historical time - journals, recordings
Find Your Summer Self - Fun, laughter, being outside, engaging with other people, eating good food, having really long, full days packed with all sorts of adventure.
"How do we capitalize on the spaces we do have?"
"It's recalibrating how we are connecting with people in interesting ways."
Audrey: This is a time I think that we can all use to sort of reconnect with what's important and regroup, kind of like a refresh of our lives because we have to, we don't really have any other options.
Ariella: I think that's a huge part of this experience is everybody has to have a sense of humor.
"Everybody has to have a sense of humor."
CAMP VALUE
18:43-19:05 (CAMPS as a resource)
19:39-20:00 - OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH
"It's only in challenge that we grow. And this is definitely a challenging time for all of us, and yet I think it provides us with a lot of opportunities, too."
Resources/Links "My Corona" by Chris Mann
Sanborn Western Camps 
People of Sanborn: Ariella 
Book: 101 Nature Activities for Kids by Jane Sanborn and Elizabeth Rundle 
Nature Bingo
100 Inch Hike 
Nature Sculptures 
Andy Goldsworthy Nature Sculptures Inspiration
Nature Scavenger Hunt 
Mental Health Practices for Everyone 
Additional Ideas at the Sanborn Western Camps Blog
Be You - GAC Summer Theme 
One Simple Thing: A List of Little Things Learning to Enjoy the Little Things
My Favorite Deep Work: Rules For Focused Success in a Distracted World
 

This week I'm bringing you my chat with long-time camp director Ariella Rogge of Sanborn Western Camps. Ariella has a TON of amazing ideas for activities we can do to encourage our kids to explore nature. She also shares connection tips families can use to stay close during COVID-19.
About Ariella Ariella began her career at Sanborn when she was twelve. After five years as a camper and five years as a staff member she continued her work with young people as a high school teacher. She and her family returned to camp in 2001 and she became Program Director at High Trails. In 2013, she became Director. Ariella received a B.A. in English from Colorado College and is a certified secondary English educator and WEMT. She has been active in developing Outcomes-Based Research for the ACA and often presents at national and regional conferences.
Watch our Chat Links to Instructions & Downloads for Activities we Discussed NATURE NUGGETS #2: Nature Bingo
NATURE NUGGETS #4: 100 Inch Hike
NATURE NUGGETS #5: Nature Scavenger Hunt
Question Strategy:
"I THINK, I NOTICE, IT REMINDS ME OF, I WONDER..."
"... makes them feel different about the world around them." quote
Maintaining & Building Connections Virtual dinner get -togethers
"real" letters
Keeping a record of this historical time - journals, recordings
Find Your Summer Self - Fun, laughter, being outside, engaging with other people, eating good food, having really long, full days packed with all sorts of adventure.
"How do we capitalize on the spaces we do have?"
"It's recalibrating how we are connecting with people in interesting ways."
Audrey: This is a time I think that we can all use to sort of reconnect with what's important and regroup, kind of like a refresh of our lives because we have to, we don't really have any other options.
Ariella: I think that's a huge part of this experience is everybody has to have a sense of humor.
"Everybody has to have a sense of humor."
CAMP VALUE
18:43-19:05 (CAMPS as a resource)
19:39-20:00 - OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH
"It's only in challenge that we grow. And this is definitely a challenging time for all of us, and yet I think it provides us with a lot of opportunities, too."
Resources/Links "My Corona" by Chris Mann
Sanborn Western Camps 
People of Sanborn: Ariella 
Book: 101 Nature Activities for Kids by Jane Sanborn and Elizabeth Rundle 
Nature Bingo
100 Inch Hike 
Nature Sculptures 
Andy Goldsworthy Nature Sculptures Inspiration
Nature Scavenger Hunt 
Mental Health Practices for Everyone 
Additional Ideas at the Sanborn Western Camps Blog
Be You - GAC Summer Theme 
One Simple Thing: A List of Little Things Learning to Enjoy the Little Things
My Favorite Deep Work: Rules For Focused Success in a Distracted World
 

27 min